Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Brown can't win the next election. More serious, any democratic reform agenda is now in jeopardy.
Brown can't win because the moment
Tony Curzon Price (London, oD): I voted once before yesterday. It was as a student twenty years ago, when, in Darwin's answer to the paradox of voting, the
Jon Bright (London, OK): It's pretty clear Labour are facing meltdown in the local council polls - it looks like they may even have been beaten into third
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Team openDemocracy's Editor-in-Chief Tony Curzon Price has a must read article in The Spectator on the end of gentlemanly capitalism. The term was first
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Tom Griffin (London, The Green Ribbon): Sir David Varney "ain't no sanity clause," according to the BBC's Mark Devenport. After knocking back Northern Ireland&
Jon Bright (London, OK): OurKingdom will be moving websites between today and tomorrow, so apologies in advance for any technical glitches etc. you may experience. Rest assured all previous comments
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Over a year ago a Blairite told me he thought that David Cameron would be the Tory Neil Kinnock - the leader who would make his
We asked supporters of the Tories, Lib Dems, Labour and the Greens to give us a short, "democratic" case for their mayoral candidate in tomorrow's London
I posted on Monday about doing a group annotation of JZ's book.
The various pieces are in now place:
1. The first digest notes are here
2. The
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Thanks to a tip from Gareth Young in the vigorous comments section on his OK post about The way forward for the Campaign for an English